Here’s a list of linguistic false friends between Catalan and English—words that look or sound similar but have different meanings:
Catalan Meaning | Word | English Meaning |
---|---|---|
Dance | Ball | A spherical object |
Firefighter | Bomber | Aircraft that drops bombs |
Expensive | Car | An automobile |
Head | Cap | A type of hat |
Happy, satisfied | Content | The subject matter of something |
Horn | Corn | A type of grain |
Several, various | Divers | People who dive |
Success | Exit | A way out |
Lighthouse | Far | Distant |
Full | Fart | A release of gas from the body |
Strong | Fort | A military structure |
Cold | Fred | A male given name |
Flu | Grip | A firm grasp |
Man | Home | House |
Slow | Lent | The Christian fasting period before Easter |
Bigger | Major | Military rank |
Clean | Net | A mesh used for catching things |
A fart | Pet | A domesticated animal |
Small bird, often a newborn chicken | Poll | A study of a group’s opinion |
Close, nearby | Proper | Correct, appropriate |
Without | Sense | A faculty by which the body perceives |
Sleepiness | Son | Male child |
Stopper | Tap | A device by which a flow of liquid can be controlled |
A cut or incision | Tall | Of great height |
Full belly | Tip | The end or extremity of something |